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LT rips Jets, calls Sanchez 'pampered'


Veteran running back LaDainian Tomlinson said the New York Jets' locker room turmoil existed all season and the relationship between Mark Sanchez and Santonio Holmes was "as bad as I've ever been around."

In an interview to be shown Wednesday on Showtime's "Inside The NFL," Tomlinson also called Sanchez "pampered," and said this was the kind of team Jets coach Rex Ryan wanted.

Tomlinson said Jets players tried to keep the dissension under wraps but losing brought out the worst in the team.

"It got out of hand toward the end of the season," Tomlinson said, according to a transcript provided by Showtime.

"That is why it got out in the media. This is something that happened [in the] third or fourth week of the season, that was going on, and nobody knew about it because the players kept it under wraps. Until we went on that losing streak and guys started to speak up and speak out about certain things."

Tomlinson was asked about the relationship between quarterback Sanchez and wide receiver Holmes, who was benched for the final offensive series of the season after an argument with teammates in the huddle.

"It is as bad as I've ever been around, honestly. And I've been around some locker rooms and quarterback-receiver situations and what-not. But it was as bad as I've been around," Tomlinson said.

"You know it was at the point where I think the players could no longer do anything about it. There was nothing that the players could do. So when it gets to that point there are certain changes that need to happen. Can it be fixed ... ? I think absolutely it can be. But they're going to have to make some tough decisions."

Tomlinson said Ryan and general manager Mike Tannenbaum cultivated a brash culture that caught up with the team, which lost its final three games to finish 8-8 and out of the playoffs for the first time in Ryan's three seasons.

"The [Jets organization] created this. This is the type of football team that they wanted," Tomlinson said. "Mike Tannenbaum, Rex Ryan are both brash, in-your-face type of style, say whatever you want, just get it done on the field. And then it leads to other things, as guys are calling each other out and saying I'm not getting the ball or whatever it may be."

Tomlinson played two seasons for the Jets after leaving the Chargers as a free agent. His role on the offense this season was reduced and he is not expected to be back.

Sanchez showed little improvement this season, playing poorly during the season-ending losing streak. He was criticized in a published report as "lazy" and in need of a challenge from another quarterback.

Asked if Sanchez was pampered, Tomlinson responded, "Yes he is, I would say a bit pampered because he has no competition. He has no real threat to say, 'This guy may take my job.' "
 

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So much fun.

Who would ever think that a bunch of big mouths led by the ultimate mouth wouldn't work out.

The only thing they are missing is Jerry and Ed werder.
 
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LT sounds bitter about losing playing time. Jets had a down year. They need upgrades in talent. I love Rex Ryan. I think he is a great coach. He lead the Jets to an 8-8 record (after 2 season of going to the championship game) and the world the falls apart. Garrett leads Cowboys to 8-8 and it’s “going in the right direction”.
 
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LT sounds bitter about losing playing time. Jets had a down year. They need upgrades in talent. I love Rex Ryan. I think he is a great coach. He lead the Jets to an 8-8 record (after 2 season of going to the championship game) and the world the falls apart. Garrett leads Cowboys to 8-8 and it’s “going in the right direction”.
Well one of those is a better record than the team had in 2010 and one of those is worse. Makes sense that one theory would be one team progressed and one team regressed.
 
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Well one of those is a better record than the team had in 2010 and one of those is worse. Makes sense that one theory would be one team progressed and one team regressed.

My point wasn’t to say the theory was wrong but to highlight the difference in expectations. It does not make sense to me that any Cowboy fan would revel at the Jets misfortune when considering their own teams continued failure.
 
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Mark Sanchez is GARBAGE... I can't understand why some people can't see that.

I think the franchise is starting to possibly come to that realization. But when your investing 15 mil per season and spent 3 years trying to make him the face of the franchise I'm sure they are going to try and deflect as much negativity as they can. After 3 years I think most the players know he isn't the answer or the team leader at that position the team needs which is help leading to a team mutiny.
 
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